Embark on a journey into the wisdom of Theosophy with this beginner's guide.
Written in simple language and with 39 vivid illustrations, this compact book introduces the reader into the key concepts and terminology used in Theosophy in a step-by-step manner. No prior knowledge is expected or required.
An understanding of the principles of Theosophy is invaluable for reading books on theosophy and other esoteric and spiritual topics.
Understand the seven planes of our solar system, the journey of the soul, our spiritual anatomy, the seven kingdoms of nature and many more concepts explained in a crisp and clear manner.
Truly amazing Boo to Decrypt more complex theosophy books
This Book is truly mind blowing and simple in nature just like our Master GMCKS books.. as a Chella he has followed suit and am happy that this we got bow... Expecting more such books from him to simplify Theosophy for all..
Everything was explained in a clear and concise manner. Highly recommend this book as a foundational read for all those aspiring to read more theosophical literature. Probably the only (theosophical) book that I have read in such a short time - thoroughly enjoyed it !
Sriram has definitely done a splendid job on simplifying theosophical concepts and teachings for everyone to understand. It is the first book that I will definitely recommend for anyone looking as an entry point to theosophy. Thank you, Sriram, for taking the time and effort to bring this to the world.
Author has explained each topic with examples and figures, which helps to understand easily. Moving from one topic to another with meticulous details. Simple language. Finished reading in approx 3 hours and will read it again.
Had a great view on theosophy i was wow stucked in the creation. yet difficult to understand the concept even though author as explained it well. surely need some prior knowledge or guidance to understand the concept. great read feeling blessed to be known of unknown.
The basic concepts couldn't have been put in simpler words. A must read and also to be referred to again before or while reading the other advanced books of A.E. Powell, Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater and the others, also mentioned in the Bibliography.